Sale And Supply Of Alcohol Act Flashcards

1
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Section 267? Sale and supply of alcohol act

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Power to enter licensed premise.

  • AT ANY REASONABLE TIME to ascertain compliance with the SASAA
  • AT ANY TIME if you have grounds to believe an offence against SASAA is being committed
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2
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What are the four licenses?

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On license
Off license
Special license
Club license

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What is an on license?

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Sale or supply of alcohol to be consumed on the premises

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What is an off license?

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Sale or supply of alcohol to be taken and consumed off the premises

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5
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What is a club license?

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Must be a member or guest of a member to consume alcohol

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What is a special license?

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License for a special event e.g., wedding, birthday, cricket games

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7
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What must be displayed?

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The license and duty managers name

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8
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What are the observations of alcohol to determine intoxication?

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A) appearance is affected
B) behaviour is impaired
C) coordination is impaired
D) speech is impaired
SCAB

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9
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What is a restricted area?

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No under 18’s as patrons

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10
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What is a supervised area?

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Under 18’s can be there if accompanied by parent or legal guardian

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What section is your power to demand details?

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269

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Under 269, who’s details can I demand?

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Must have reasonable cause to suspect they are committing an offence

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What may you demand under section 269?

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Name, address, date of birth. May require ID

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Under section 269(3), what is the offence you may arrest for?

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Failure to give details

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15
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What can an under 18 staff member do on a restricted and supervised premise?

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Cleaning, repairing, maintaining, altering or restocking the area or equipment

Removing or replacing any such equipment

Stocktaking

Checking or removing cash

Preparing or serving any meal

Supervised only:

Sell and supply alcohol

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16
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When can a minor sell and supply alcohol as a bar staff?

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Only in a supervised area

17
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What is vicarious liability?

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The owners of the pub are ultimately responsible for anything that happens in their bar

18
Q

Section 266?

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Power to temporary close licensed premises

19
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What can you close a bar for under section 226?

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  • riots

- fighting or serious disorder
- public health or safety
-offences are being committed that carry maximum penalty of 5 years

20
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How long can you temporarily close a pub for?

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24 hours from the end of the day the order was given

21
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What are the offences under section 38? Summary offences act

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MINORS:
Drinks alcohol in any public place while not accompanied

Possesses for consumption in any public place

PUBLIC TRANSPORT: ANY AGE

Drinks OR possesses for consumption in any public transport

22
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Section 38 summary offences act?

A

Public places offences

23
Q

Section 36 Policing act 2008?

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Detox procedures

24
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When can you detox someone?

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Must be either:

  • incapable of protecting themselves from physical harm
  • likely to cause physical harm to another person
  • likely to cause significant property damage
25
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In what order are your options under section 36 of the Policing Act?

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  • take home
  • temporary shelter
  • police station
26
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How long can we hold someone for detox?

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Maximum 12 hours

27
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What section can we hold someone for detox?

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Section 36 of the Policing Act 2008